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How To Choose A Wedding Limousine Service

Many people use a limousine service for their wedding. If you have the budget, consider using a limousine rental. This takes the load off of who is going to drive who where. Plans change at the last minute and now you have to scramble. But with a limousine service, the plans are not going to change. They will pick up anyone you want and take them anywhere they need to go.

limo2The rates are competitive and unless they offer coupons, or discounts on multiple cars. Most services charge 20% gratuity for the driver up front, so be sure you are getting quality before you sign. The biggest complaint about limousine services is the “no show”, or late show. When you spend money, you want a professional who knows where they are going. Why do no shows happen? Let’s not kid ourselves, we all know why. They didn’t forget, everything is written down. They know where they have to be. They over booked on your date or at the last minute needed your limo for a bigger more profitable job, or else they would be there. Airport limo companies are not good to use for weddings as their schedules are too hectic, and there’s too many last minute changes in flights and travel plans. You are much better off with a company whose specialty is weddings. The wedding limo is scheduled for you, and cannot change.

When To start Looking For A Limousine Service

A good time is 3-8 months before the wedding. We gave a deposit 7 months in advance because we chose an Excalibur and a Rolls Royce Limo, and wanted to be certain they were available. If you are using a standard limo, then 3-6 months in advance is fine. Allow 1 week to call and interview all the limousine services, and reserve one Saturday to inspect the operation of 3-5 good candidates.

Ask people you know who were recently married.

They can recommend the limousine service they used if they were happy. They can also warn you about companies they rejected as well. Also, ask your photographer. Studios know who shows up on time and who does not. In the wedding industry vendors know each other. Another source is the yellow pages. Try to pick only the companies who specialize in weddings.

Visit the limousine company and view their cars.

You must make sure the cars are kept in good condition. If the are in bad shape, you can bet that they’ll break down on the way to your wedding. If you plan to use a Rolls Royce, Excalibur, or other unique car, make an appointment with the limousine company at a time when you can see the car. This is usually early on Saturday and Sunday mornings before they leave for a wedding. You want to make sure the car you are going to pay top dollar for is in good condition. Believe it or not, many old fashioned Rolls Royce limousines are in sad shape, because they are too old. The average life of a limo is only about 3 years due to mileage. Some of the fancier old fashioned limousines can no longer be repaired for rips in the seating, or have other parts replaced, so you want to ensure you are paying for a car that is in good shape.

If you just want plain Lincoln type limousines, they all look the same. But also ask to see the premium cars listed in their ad and see if they really own it and is it all they touted it to be. One company advertised what I call a “gimmick limousine” with an extra wide “Bridal Door”, to allow the bride with a wide dress to easily pass through the door. But a friend checked it out and reported that the car was in terrible shape. So don’t just get sucked in by gimmick limousines with the beds and tubs in the back, check them out first. Don’t sign the contract for a premium limo unless you have seen it, and sat in it first. This is why you must visit the limousine service to inspect their cars.

Consumer Alert: Rolls Royce Limousines

While shopping around you’ll notice many companies in the yellow pages that claim they have have Rolls Royce or Excalibur limos. We discovered that many do NOT own the limousine, they contract it out from another source. In fact, most companies only have standard Lincolns and contract out the Rolls or Excalibur, while claiming in their ad that they have the car. They are just acting as brokers. If you want a Rolls or Excalibur, do like us and avoid dealing with these people. If they don’t own the car, they have no control over whether it will show up or not. This is a major root cause of limousines not showing up. Avoid the middleman and go right to the source. Suppose you sign a contract for a Rolls Royce. The day of your wedding Elton John flies into town for a concert and needs that Rolls Royce. Who do you think will get it? You think you will, because you signed a contract? Don’t be so naive!

You Must Have A Clear, Concise, Written Contract!

If you end up in court disputing your limo driver, the judge will say is “Where is your contract?” Make certain there is a written contract and that everything you expect of them is in writing. If they refuse or give you nothing but a bunch of verbal claims, get up and leave. Do you think they will remember 10 months from now what they promised you? A written contract will help them remember. You want the contract to state the type of limousine, how many it seats, and what package you chose. The contract must also state how long you have the limousine for. This is very important. You don’t want the driver holding out his hand for more money when you least expect it.

The contract must also state what the overtime rate is for each vehicle. If they refuse to do this for you, get up an leave. Any reputable business would have this information on a standard contract without question. The contract should also list who your driver will be. Now is the time to pin them down. Then you have a basis for a claim later. If you interviewed any drivers that you liked, then have their names placed on the contract. The contract should show how much deposit you gave, and how much is owed. Most usually require payment in full 2 weeks before the wedding.

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One week before the wedding, call to confirm the date and time.

Fax a precise set of directions to the limousine service, on how to get to your house, reception, church, etc. Any maps or mapquest printouts you include will be helpful. It helps even more to type the instructions, so the driver can’t show up late and say you gave sloppy instructions. Get the driver’s cellular and pager numbers also. They usually call you from the limo when they are on the way to get you.

Keep a copy of the map and directions with you on the wedding day.
You may need to give them to the driver if the limo company sends a different driver at the last minute and you don’t want to hear “so where are we going?” from the driver. Just give them the map!

Questions to ask the Limousine Company:

How many cars are in their fleet? Some services only have a few cars, but book several weddings, and contract out cars from other agencies. Our limousine service did 17 weddings the day we got married and had to contract out extra cars! But we had a contract stating the owner was our driver, and that we got their cars, so we were pretty much guaranteed he would show up. Usually the owners will be more reliable as their reputation is at stake.

Ask them how much deposit they require. The company we used only required a $20 deposit.

Ask for a flyer that shows prices in writing. You don’t want them making up inflated prices on the fly. You want a rate that is fair. Do they have a flyer with photos of their cars? If they don’t have it written down on a flyer, chances are they are unscrupulous, you should scratch them off your list, and move on to the next limousine company.

Can you bring your own champagne? The champagne they give you is barely useful for cleaning your toilet. You’ll want to bring your own maybe water for your ride, you will be thirsty after the ceremony. They provide the glasses.

Have them describe the worst wedding situations they have been in, and how they handled it.

How much is the overtime rate? Some weddings could run longer than expected, and you want to know how much the overtime rate is per vehicle that you use. You want no surprises. This is a huge source of problems for many newlyweds.

Who will be your driver? We found the owner to be a very nice gentleman and his name went on the contract to drive our Rolls. His son’s name went on the contract to drive the Excalibur. Try to get the owner or their family members to be your driver. Family members have a reputation. Always try to get the owner!

If you cancel, can you get your deposit back? Most companies will not refund deposits, so choose one with a low deposit, and be certain before you signthat this is the company you want. Don’t be a moron, give a deposit, then research limo companies. The correct order is Research, Choose, Deposit. Avoid limousine companies that charge high deposits. The company we chose however, will allow you to apply the deposit toward their services within one year. Luckily, they only require a $20 deposit. There is no reason for any limousine company to require 50% deposit.

  8:58 pm, by bridesclubComments


I really loved this article - Why I Shoot Wedding Photography -
In what has become a quarterly ritual, I submitted a selection of wedding photos to a well-known wedding magazine. They were all weddings in beautiful locations, with gorgeous color and emotion and life and LOVE. I was so proud of each of them, and happy to share the stories I’d told through photographs for each couple. A couple weeks after submitting, I got this reply: “These are all really pretty, but we want to see more details. More pictures of flowers, centerpieces, and any other details that really made these weddings special. Our Real Weddings section should give brides ideas for planning the perfect wedding.” And while I did provide additional detail photos, I also kept the original e-mail in my inbox, just… mulling it over. See, wedding publications exist to feed the industry: the florists and the lighting designers and the calligraphers and the caterers and the photographers and the thousands upon thousands of couples who will spend thousands upon thousands of dollars on their weddings. Magazines and blogs publish pictures of couples in lavish surroundings with immaculate decor, and vendors who can provide similar glitz and glam pay big bucks for full-page ads and featured banners. Many women (in particular) spends YEARS scouring these staples of wedding wisdom for the perfect dress, the perfect bouquet, the perfect cake… when they finally meet the perfect partner they’ll be ready. I’ve had my own work published in these magazines. I’ve been featured on wedding blogs. I’ve even paid to advertise with publications who “reach a bajilliondy high-end brides every month.” As I think back on the hundred-plus weddings I’ve photographed, I want to emphasize this: Every wedding is perfect. I love a good party. I love a bride in the most elaborate, fancy, princess-y dress you’ve ever dreamed of. I love custom chuppahs and embroidered aisle runners and matchy-matchy bridesmaids dresses. I love to photograph flowers and shoes. But you know why I REALLY do what I do? To photograph your parents, who will hold hands and cry on the first row of the chapel. To photograph your sister dancing with that boy she will marry in three years. To photograph those kids who will grow up so, so quickly. To photograph your grandfather, who will pass away next spring. To photograph your first kiss as a married couple, your best friend busting out her signature dance moves, the flower girl asleep under a table, and maybe even your ex looking pretty wistful as he hugs you a little too long in the receiving line. You already know: your cake will disappear in less than an hour, your flowers will wilt before the ceremony ends, and that uncomfortable tux will go back to the rental place in the morning. But those photos… they’re gonna be there forever. You’ll have them when your own kids are born, when you have the biggest fight ever with your partner and need to be reminded of how much you really love each other, when your parents pass away and you realize the last time you danced with them was at your wedding… So, nothing against the wedding magazines and blogs and their endless, passionate quest for “perfect” detail shots. PLEASE: throw the party of your lives with every. single. detail. EXACTLY as you dreamed it would be. But my job — MY job — is to see past all that. My job is to give you photos that will remind you why you had that damn expensive party in the first place. If you’re planning your wedding right now, please just close the magazine. Log out of Pinterest. And look at the person you want to grow old with. Remind yourself of why you’re doing this. And really CELEBRATE when that day comes. Don’t stress about your shoes or your cake or your flowers. Don’t stress about anything. When it’s all over, you will be married, and surrounded by the people who know you and love you most in the whole wide world. I promise: that is the Perfect Wedding. Anne
Almasy Award-winning photographer 2/26/13

  5:37 pm, by bridesclub, [ 1 note ] Comments


We will be hosting a seminar for Wedding Professionals at this great new Wedding Venue in Tacoma! Here is some information about the Venue located at: 2520 6th Avenue Tacoma, WA  98406 253.906.0448


info@eventson6th.com

Construction Dates: 1924-25; Education Wing 1963

Architects: Heath, Gove & Bell (1924-25), J.E. Bonnell & Son Contractor

Additions & Alterations: Heath, Gove & Bell (1928,1948); Durham, Anderson & Freed (1963)


Architectural Significance:

This striking Gothic Revival structure, in the heart of the Sixth Avenue Business District, was designed by the prominent Tacoma architectural firm of Heath, Gove and Bell and was constructed of Walker Cut Stone from the Wilkeson quarry. The sanctuary includes stained glass windows on the north and west facades and a bell tower on the northwest corner. The space seats 200 and includes a choir loft, a vaulted ceiling, and a still-functioning pipe organ dedicated in1926. In a 1927 Tacoma architectural survey conducted by the American Institute of Architects, the church received an honorable mention in the Semi-Public and Cultural Buildings category.

The 17,000 square foot Education Wing, designed by prolific Seattle firm, Durham, Anderson & Freed, is of modern design and also features Wilkeson stone on its two-story west facade. The wing takes advantage of natural light from the east, south and west, as well as from a small interior courtyard. Interior features include classrooms, a large kitchen, and classic long, lean fireplaces in large lounge spaces on the first and second floors.


Historical Significance:

The Sixth Avenue Baptist Sunday School was organized in 1886 at Sixth and S. Anderson Street. The church was founded in 1901 with Reverend M.W. Miller as the first pastor. Architects Russell & Heath designed a 2-story frame and shingle church on Sixth and Fife that was used from1902 until being moved to the rear of the lot for construction of the new sanctuary. The cornerstone for the new church was laid June 8,1924 and the church was dedicated on April 12, 1925. Throughout the years, the church has served as a center for an array of community services including a food bank, a hospice program, the Boy Scouts, a preschool, Associated Ministries, and Habitat for Humanity.

(Source: eventson6th.com)

  3:28 pm, by bridesclub, [ 1 note ] Comments


From the blog of Hildebrand Photography……..

By visiting the Seattle Wedding Expo, you will learn from the best in the business – all in one place all under one roof.

Seattle Wedding Expo

January 14-15, 2012

Seattle Center

299 Mercer St, Seattle, WA 98109

Phone: (206) 684-7200

Hours

Saturday; 10 am to 4 pm

Sunday; 11 am to 4 pm

Tickets: $15.00 – buy your tickets now and receive 2 for the price of 1!

 

MEET THE EXPERTS

Interview multiple vendors in one afternoon!

 

GET INSPIRATION

At the Wedding Expo you’ll be able to interview multiple wedding photographers, bridal salons, florists, caterers, wedding and reception sites, DJs, bakeries, and more — all in one fabulous afternoon. The show gives you the ability to compare prices, style and personalities right there on the spot. Ask questions and look for that special connection with your favorite company and then don’t hesitate to book them because their calendars usually fill up fast!

Get a closer look at what the vendors can do for you! Stroll through the wedding photography booths to get an idea of who will capture your style and character best.  Choose a photographer you feel you connect with and who’s art you like the best.

 

SHOULD I BRING SOMEONE WITH ME TO THE EXPO?

Yes! Your fiancé, family members, wedding party, and friends can be a great asset to you as you plan your wedding. They can collect information, provide valuable input, give you support, and assist in decision making. Over 50% of our brides bring several guests with them. Even if you can’t attend, please send anyone you wish to collect information for you, the show is completely open to the public.

The smartest thing you can do at an expo is book wedding vendors on the spot to take advantage of special discounts that may be expo only.  The next smartest thing is to book as many one-on-one consultations after the show as you can.  Sometimes, if you show the vendor you are genuinely interested in them by booking a consultation, they will extend their expo special until you meet again.  It’s a neat trick to allow you time to consider your options and still get a deal.

 

WHAT SHOULD I BRING TO THE EXPO

  • Pre-Printed Address Labels/Business Cards are a definite time saver :  Many of the vendors will ask you for contact information to enter you in drawings to win extras for your wedding day. Filling out your name and phone number over and over can get tiring. Be sure to register with everyone so that you will be eligible to win the great prizes they give away. This also assists the vendor in following up with you.
  • CHECKBOOK :  Some vendors offer special show discounts if you book them the day of the show. Keep in mind certain vendors can only handle one wedding per day and their date books fill quickly. For that must-have vendor, be ready to reserve your date!
  • CALENDAR : You will want to bring a calendar with you so you can make appointments with the businesses that you have an interest in. Remember that the show is a bit overwhelming so as we said before you will want to schedule as many one-on-one consultations after the show as you can… One decision at a time and your calendar will help you keep all of your appointments in order.

 

HOW MUCH LITURATURE WILL I RECEIVE AT THE EXPO

You will acquire a lot of information from the show which is really wonderful. With so many vendors, expect a lot of material to be offered to you. Take what you want and what you feel you will need to make an informed decision about that company.

Ask for pricelists as well. You may also want to use a two bag system giving you the ability to sort the information you want into two bags of interest. Keep both so you will have access to everyone’s material for comparison.

 

SEE YOU AT THE SHOW

So shine up that new ring, and REGISTER to attend the Seattle Wedding Expo today. Here is your link to get the 2 for 1 discount pass https://secure.bridesclub.com/seattle/ordertickets.cfm . It’s the smartest decision you’ll ever make. (next to saying, “YES”)

  2:43 pm, by bridesclub, [ 1 note ] Comments


Recently many of you may have participated in the Most Romantic Proposal Give Away!  This was a fun contest we ran on the BrideClub Facebook page for engaged couples to submit their engagement stories to us for a chance to win a trip Vegas!  It was amazing to read all of the wonderful stories!  Once the story and photo were submitted, our facebook fans got to vote on them. 

The lucky winner was Kainani Collins!  Thanks to Vacations Hawaii, they won a trip for 2 to Las Vegas!  Here’s their photo and story!

 

My fiancee and I were on a trip in Las Vegas. I had a sneaking suspicion that he was going to ask me, but a whole week went by and it never happened! On our last day (we were leaving Las Vegas at midnight), he asked if I wanted to ride on a gondola at the Venetian hotel and casino. We both had previously lived in Las Vegas but we both had never rode on the gondola. I thought it was going to be fun. So much time had passed by on the trip and he had so many chances to ask me, that I thought that he for sure didn’t have the ring or had something else planned at home in Hawai’i. We bought the tickets and we got a gondola to ourselves. When we got on the gondola, our gondola guide began singing a love song in Italian. When we reached the center of the canal tour, my fiancee started whispering in my ear that he loved me. It suddenly occurred to me what he was doing. He couldn’t get on one knee bc we would be soaking wet! It was so surreal, all of his words blurred together and we both started nervously giggling. Then he pulled out a little brown box and opened it. Inside was the most beautiful ring I had ever seen. According to him, I responded with, “Okay!” and told him to put the ring on. The gondola guide asked if I said “yes” and I screamed, “Yes!!!” All the people around us were watching and started clapping and cheering. We were both so elated that we were ENGAGED and we get to start our life together as an engaged couple! We flew to Hawai’i that night and I just couldn’t wait to get home to show off my ring and tell everyone my story. So, here it is!!!! VOTE for us so we can get back to Las Vegas where it all started!
 
Have fun in Vegas you guys!
 
Right now you can win a $600 gift card to www.jvljewelry.com thanks to Dinner 4 Two just by going to www.bridesclub.com and purchasing your tickets or downloading your coupon to any of our Wedding Expos in January in the Seattle area or Hawaii!  There will be one lucky winner each week!

  5:11 pm, by bridesclubComments


 

Dance Into Spring 2012

 

Directly from the color experts at Pantone…….

For spring 2012 designers are inspired by diverse influences, showcasing a range of
styles and lifestyles, from free and playful and light and breezy, to contemporary classics. Colors likewise reflect these differing moods, encapsulating vivid brights, soft muted tones and fun-loving pastels.

“Consumers look to spring for renewed energy, optimism and the promise of a brighter day,” said Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute®. “They
have learned how color can help them alter a mood and provide the vitality and enthusiasm that enables them to experiment with new looks and color combinations.”

Provocative Tangerine Tango, an enticing juicy orange, is a vivacious and appealing refresher to enliven anyone’s outlook this spring. Providing a jolt of energy, Solar Power radiates warmth and cheer.

Fanciful Bellflower, a distinct ornamental purple, exudes uniqueness and creativity. Scintillating and sexy, Cabaret is a sensual and intense rosy-red — an excellent
choice for summer clothing and cosmetics.

Sodalite Blue, a classic maritime hue, brings order and calmness to mind. Like an
anchor to a ship, this dependable shade works with every color in the palette.
Cockatoo, a tactile blue-green, is sure to make your spirits soar. This unusual hue
adds a whimsical touch to the palette and will surely make a statement this spring.

Margarita, a piquant yellow-green, lifts spirits with its refreshing and stimulating glow. Reminiscent of a blossoming garden on an early spring morning, fragrant Sweet Lilac evokes the fresh scents of summer. This delicate pinkish lilac adds a touch of romance to any wardrobe.

Natural versatile neutrals add practicality to this season’s brights. Driftwood, an
adaptable blend of beige and gray with a slightly weathered feel, and Starfish, a
perfect warm summer neutral, complement all colors featured in this season’s top 10.

For an ultra-bold vibrant look this spring, try mixing Bellflower with Tangerine Tango
and Cabaret. Combine Margarita with Sweet Lilac and Cockatoo for a subtle
alternative, or combine Margarita with Sweet Lilac and Driftwood for a more
practical variation. Solar Power is best juxtaposed with Sodalite Blue. For a safer
bet, add a natural neutral like Starfish to the mix.

  8:30 pm, by bridesclubComments


Photo & Blog By Gordon Star Photography!

We recently received an email about a situation during a wedding with a blended family, so we would like to address this little-talked-about aspect of a wedding day.

“My daughter’s father remarried. When the photographer called for the bride’s family, my ex-husband and his wife ran up there and his wife stood next to my daughter and I had to go stand by the groom. That was the only picture that was taken with father and mother so I did not get a photograph next to my daughter. How do you normally handle a situation like that?”

As wedding photographers, we are sensitive to these situations. There are photographers out there, we’re sure, who are oblivious to these things. The way we do it is we ask beforehand if it is a blended family situation, so we can be prepared if any animosity or conflict should arise. Here is our flow for the traditional, immediate-family photographs:

1. We ask for the mother of the bride and the father of the bride. To clarify, we have even said, “Biological,” once or twice. The best thing to do is call the mother and father by name if we know it beforehand. (We never say, “The parents,” because that means diffent things to people. For instance, the biological father may have just come back into the bride’s life and they are now re-establishing a fragile relationship, yet the bride was lovingly raised by her step-father.) Those family members would be the only two people, besides the bride and groom, we want at that moment. The photo session then commences.

2. Mother with bride.

3. Father with bride.

4. Both with bride.

5. Mother with groom.

6. Father with groom.

7. Both with groom.

8. Mother with bride and groom.

9. Father with bride and groom.

10. Both with bride and groom.

We then follow suit with the groom’s side using the same flow. The bottom line is preparation from the bride. Only she knows how certain people will interract with others and she can direct the traditonal portrait scenarios. There have been times where we would have to photograph mother and father at different intervals just to keep the peace. We are sure whomever the photographers are, they will be more than accommodating provided they know the situation with ample time to prepare.

  11:00 am, by bridesclub, [ 4 notes ] Comments


I wanted to share some beautiful wedding venues in the Seattle area.  These wonderful venues will be exhibiting at the Seattle Wedding Expo this January 14th & 15th at the Seattle Center Exhibition Hall!  See www.bridesclub.com for details….

Blue Ribbon Cooking - They are a unique venue location over the water on Lake Union.  They offer all inclusive wedding packages custom tailored to meet your needs!

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City of Mukilteo Community Center - Located in Mukilteo of course, the community center has a few options to choose from for rental space…. choose from the Rosehill Community Center, the picnic shelter, the Wedding Circle and the Lighthouse Grounds!  They are prepared for your wedding, rain or shine!

Hilton Downtown Seattle - A new addition to the Seattle Wedding Expo!  A beautiful downtown Seattle venue!  Get married in style!

Hilton Seattle Hotel - Seattle, WA - Seattle Hotels

These are just a few of the great venues you can find at the Seattle Wedding Expo this January 14th & 15th!  We have more of course at the Tacoma & Lynnwood Wedding Expos this January as well!  www.bridesclub.com for all the details!

  3:41 pm, by bridesclub, [ 2 notes ] Comments


Just wanted to say a big THANK YOU to all the brides, grooms, bridesmaids, mother-of-the-brides, father-of-the-brides, friends of the brides and of course the AMAZING Wedding Professionals that made the Fall Wedding Expos a great success this last couple of weeks!  We had a great time and enjoyed seeing each and every one of you!

At the Seattle Wedding Expo, Prop Gallery made the fashion show stage really stand out with chair covers and stage decor that went perfectly with our new signage! 

Wedding Expo Sponsor, Marci Jewelry from Bellevue came out to the show and their display cases with the diamonds galore!

Leah with Balloon Masters provided really unique balloon displays and covered the expo with them!

And all these wonderful brides and their guests filled the aisles of the Wedding Expos!  

THANK YOU to all that made the Fall Wedding Expo season successful and enjoyable!  Be sure to drop by www.bridesclub.com for future show dates and details!

  7:50 pm, by bridesclub, [ 2 notes ] Comments


This is Dawn Hildebrand of Hildebrand Photography.
My biggest tip to saving money on your wedding photographer is to book us at the expos.
We run specials for expos only plus it helps guarantee you book your favorite photographer before
anyone else takes your date.

2. choose a photographer based on their style of photography and very importantly, their personality.
Your photos will turn out much better if you click with your photographer…no pun intended :)

3. Be sure to allow plenty of time for photography before your wedding ceremony.It’s especially fun to go to a different location for photos the day of and maybe share a toast with your bridal party, have fun with your friends in celebration of you and your groom starting this incredible journey of next chapter of your life.

Take the time to look around and soak in the moment and appreciate all the love and celebration that surrounds you.

4.Try not to wear yourself out before the photos begin. Del-e-gate!!!! Delegate as much work as possible for the day of tasks. Your friends and family are there because the love you and would be honored to be included in a part of your day. Give them day-of tasks in advance so you

You want to be as relaxed and as happy as possible. The guests at your wedding are there because they love you and would be happy to help you.

Happy planning and we’ll see you at the expos!

 

Dawn Hildebrand

Hildebrand Photography

www.hildebrandphoto.com

206.790.8995

  10:00 am, by bridesclub, [ 2 notes ] Comments


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